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Wed / Dec 4th

by TG Branfalt

Pennsylvania lawmakers are planning to introduce adult-use cannabis legalization legislation again in the upcoming legislative session after a bipartisan proposal failed during the last session.

Full story after the jump.

Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are planning, once again, to introduce legislation during the upcoming legislative session to legalize adult-use cannabis in the state, WGAL reports. State Rep. Dan Frankel (D) told WGAL that the proposal ā€œwill deliver a market that protects the public health,ā€ benefits taxpayers and uplifts ā€œcommunities that were disproportionately harmed by prohibition policies.ā€

ā€œWe have a moral obligation to not only legalize but also to work to repair the damage caused by decades of marijuana arrests.ā€ — Frankel to WGAL

State Rep. Rick Krajewski (D) who led the House Health Subcommittee on Health Care and chaired five hearings during the previous legislative sessionĀ to investigateĀ the successes and failures of cannabis programs in other states, said lawmakers have ā€œlearned directly from states across the country how to get this done safely and efficiently, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in public revenue.ā€

ā€œWe’ve heard from public health experts. We’ve heard from criminal justice and social equity advocates,ā€ he told WGAL. ā€œIt’s time to move forward in Pennsylvania before we fall further behind.ā€

Every state that borders Pennsylvania has legalized cannabis for adult use – save for West Virginia, which has legalized cannabis only for medical use.

Last year, Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) called on lawmakers to pass the reforms and included cannabis tax revenues in his budget proposal which estimated the state could generate $14.8 million in tax revenue during the first year of adult-use sales, which would increase to $76 million in theĀ second year, $160 million in theĀ third, and $230 million in theĀ fourth year.

During the legislative session, a bipartisan cannabis legalization bill was introduced in the state House of Representatives but did not pass either chamber.

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